Friday, March 16, 2012

ECBs in aviation welcome: Mallya

New Delhi: Beleaguered air-carrier Kingfisher Airlines today welcomed the Budget proposal to allow aviation companies to raise capital through External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) worth $1 billion during the next fiscal.
"ECBs for working capital are very welcome. Interest rates and hedging costs will be much less than Indian rupee denominated costs," Kingfisher Airlines Chairman Vijay Mallya said here.
Introducing the 2012-13 Budget, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee acknowledged that the airline industry was facing a financial crisis and the high operating costs of the sector was "largely attributable" to the jet fuel cost.
Mukherjee also said that a proposal to allow foreign airlines to participate up to 49% equity in an airline company, which is operating scheduled or non-scheduled services, was under active consideration of the government.
"Permitting foreign airlines to invest up to 49% as and when implemented will be very welcome ... Direct import of fuel was earlier announced, but now confirmed, will greatly reduce net fuel cost," Mallya said reacting to the Budget announcements.
16/03/12 Press Trust of India/Business Standard
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